Coating processes – Heat decomposition of applied coating or base material
Patent
1975-09-29
1977-08-09
Kendall, Ralph S.
Coating processes
Heat decomposition of applied coating or base material
106 29, 260 285A, 260 334R, 260 334PQ, 260 4243, 260 332R, 427197, 427269, 427385A, 427416, 428 35, 428204, 428441, C03C 1732, B05D 300
Patent
active
040411940
ABSTRACT:
Hot melt decorative coating compositions for glassware are described. The coating compositions contain 50 to 80% of non-vitrifiable filler which preferably contains at least one pigment intimately dispersed in 50 to 20% of water-insoluble vehicle having a melt softening point range from 45.degree. to 65.degree. C. The vehicle contains as essential ingredients from 5 to 75% of at least one normally solid C.sub.14.sub.-32 alcohol and 7 to 55% of certain polystyrenes and can also contain, if desired, up to 55% of paraffin wax, up to 40% of certain polyalkylene glycols, and up to 20% of specific lower alkyl acrylate polymers.
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Deming Hazel L.
Hercules Incorporated
Kendall Ralph S.
Smith John D.
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